Collection 00/MS.377 - John Becker and Eva B. Frey Becker Papers

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US BCMLA 00/MS.377

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John Becker and Eva B. Frey Becker Papers

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  • 1907-1930 (Creation)

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2.30 Cubic Feet

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Biographical history

Parents: Heinrich Becker and Maria Lange.

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary:

John Becker was born on March 3, 1870 at Gnadenfeld, Molotschna Colony, South Russia, and came to the United States with his parents in 1877. They settled in the Greenfield community near Goessel, Kan. In 1932 he with his family moved to Newton.

On Feb. 21, 1902 he was married to Eva B. Frey with whom he shared a happy married life for 58 years. To this union four children were born, of whom a son, the oldest child, died in 1906 in infancy. Since mother's death on Oct. 4, 1960 in Hillsboro, he shared his home with his daughter Erna and her husband Dan J. Hein.

Mr. Becker enjoyed nature and loved God's beautiful out-of-doors. He and mother traveled extensively during their first few years of married life, as well as later together with their children. He loved to travel, and was privileged to see and enjoy much of the beauty of our land. He also enjoyed his pictures and his hobby of photography, especially in his last years. He also looked forward to the time when he would be in a far better place, where there is peace and joy, and we sin no more. Often when parting times came, he would say, "If we don't see each other here any more, we shall meet again in heaven." This was his hope.

Dad was of a kind and generous nature, and loved to share of his possessions freely. He appreciated his relatives and friends and cherished their memory. He appreciated every act of kindness and love shown him.

He was baptized by Elder Jacob Buller in 1889 and became a member of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church, later transferring his membership to the Tabor Mennonite Church after it was organized. After having lived in Newton for some time, he became a member of the First Mennonite Church of Newton, of which he was a member at the time of his death. He departed this life on Oct. 14, 1968 at the age of 98 years, seven months and 11 days.

Surviving him are two daughters, Erna and husband Dan J. Hein of Newton, Mary and husband Dr. Hector Valencia of Colombia, South America; one son, Dr. Paul Becker and wife Betsy of Denver, Colo.; four grandchildren, and other relatives and friends.

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donation

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box 1: correspondence 1907-1916

box 2: correspondence 1917-1930

box 3: financial records, Vergissmeinnicht book, photos, postcards, greeting cards, wedding invitations, clippings

box 4: school notebook, clippings, correspondence, Uncle Abe Becker papers

box 5: account books

box 6-7: books

box 8: school exercise books, diplomas, grade reports for various family members; Danzig "Predigtentwürfe" book

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Box 8 donated by Paul Becker, April 2007, via Kauffman Museum

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unprocessed

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open for research use

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  • English
  • German

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ArchonInternalCollectionID:197

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